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A congressional report says China is exploiting partnerships with U.S. researchers to provide the Chinese military with access to sensitive nuclear technology and other innovations with economic and national security applications.
China has secured at least 7 million tons of US soybeans after heavy buying in the past two weeks, passing the halfway mark toward meeting its 12-million ton purchase agreement with the Trump administration,
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US–China clash escalates: Taiwan arms deal, AI race, Panama Canal standoff
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang discusses China's military moves near Taiwan, its 700% A.I. IPO surge, and new demands in the Panama Canal port negotiations as U.S.–China tensions intensify.
For China, President Trump’s moves to loosen chip controls, soften U.S. rhetoric and stay silent on tensions with Japan amount to a rare string of strategic gains.
The purchases come as the Asian nation auctions off large volumes of soybeans from state reserves to clear space for the incoming cargoes Read more at The Business Times.
Delayed trade data has started to flow out from the US Census Bureau. More than a month behind schedule, the latest data on trade between the US and China is for September 2025.
The Japanese air force and U.S. military conducted the exercise, emphasizing their resolve to prevent unilateral changes by force.
The Trump administration's announcement of plan to sell Taiwan a record $10 billion worth of weapons draws an angry response from China.